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GP contract to continue IT DES payments

Tags: CfH   Contract   Data quality   GP   GP2GP   PCT   PCTs   QoF   Quality   SCR   Vision  

08 Apr 2008

GP practices will be able to continue to claim for work done under the IM&T directed enhanced service (DES) for another 12 months, as part of the GP contract settlement for 2008/9.

The agreement to extend the DES until the end of March 2009 means practices already registered to take part in the scheme will be able to claim payments if they meet its requirements but no new practices will be able to register for the DES.

Dr Gillian Braunold, Connecting for Health’s (CfH) clinical director for the Summary Care Record, told EHI Primary Care that 57% of practices had registered to take part in the scheme. By the beginning of this week 43% of practices had completed component one which pays 40p per patient to practices that agree a practice plan with their PCT for complying with the National Programme for IT.

So far 5% of practices have completed component two which offers 44p per patient to practices achieving data accreditation in preparation for uploading summary records to the spine.

Dr Braunold said: “I hope very much that many more practices will now achieve accreditation now the money is still there to support data quality work. Certainly the intention I am hearing from around the country is that people want to continue with it.”

Dr Braunold said the data accreditation component was intended to improve the quality of records, essential both for the SCR and GP2GP record transfer.

She added: “The Quality and Outcomes Framework has done an awful lot of good for data quality but some people have been focused on QoF areas and this will help them to broaden that out and look at other general areas to make sure their data is meaningful and they are coding appropriately.”

Concern has been raised that PCTs have not provided faciliators from the data quality organisation PRIMIS+ to support practices. Dr Braunold said: “There is never going to be enough facilitators but we need to move to looking at online environments for learning so that we can be as effective as we can. There has been criticism of our e-audit online but we tried to find objective measures that were agreed with lots of clinical stakeholders. We are not expecting 100% on these items.”

Dr Braunold said the BMA’s General Practitioner Committee and CfH had argued for the continuation of the DES in preference to its replacement by local enhanced service agreements which would mean the work was not subject to a national directive.

The third component, worth 27p per patient, is paid to practices who regularly validate patients’ addresses and comply with release one of the Electronic Prescription Service. Component four, worth 22p per patient, can be claimed by practices using a CfH accredited hosted solution.

Dr Braunold added: “It’s much better to have a DES and it also means conponent four is still there which will keep the pressure on suppliers to meet CfH standards for hosted systems.”

So far only INPS’s Vision 3 supplied through BT, the local service provider in London, has met CfH’s hosting standards.

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PRIMIS

09 Apr 08 09:04

Nice of PRIMIS+ to let it's facilitators know about this. If anyone from PRIMIS is listening why did we have to find out about this in the press? Not so much PRIMIS+ but -


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why bar the other 43% of practices?

maryhawking@tigers.demon.co.uk

10 Apr 08 20:04

"no new practices will be able to register for the DES.

Dr Gillian Braunold, Connecting for Health’s (CfH) clinical director for the Summary Care Record, told EHI Primary Care that 57% of practices had registered to take part in the scheme."

I had thought that this particular DES was intended to provide the resources to enable practices to improve their data quality and IM&T practices to defined national standards - and that the motivation for this was the need for good quality EPRs in general practice. It looks as though I was wrong: arguably the 43% of practices who are *not* already signed up are the ones who should be targeted! My own practice was hampered by lack of PCT support: no PRIMIS facilitators appointed until more than three quarters of the way though the DES - and then only one for 61 practices. Ah well, savings on this DES must have helped the PCT's turn around financial plan. Is the funding for the continuation of the IM&T DES coming from the surplus on the 1.5% increase in baseline GP funding this year, or from the funds PCTs have already received for this DES?


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PRIMIS+ and the IM&T DES Revision

Kashmeera.Gorecha@primis.nottingham.ac.uk

14 Apr 08 11:04

At PRIMIS+, we always aim to do our very best to provide information and support to our service users in a timely and effective manner. We did not receive any official notification of the revision to the IM&T DES, but once we became aware of it, we confirmed the details as soon as we were able to and released the information on our website and to the 8000+ subscribers of our electronic IM&T DES Portal Updates newsletter. We also sent an email notification direct to all our facilitators. We would encourage the author of the first post to check that they are subscribed to both facilitator E-Links and PRIMIS+ IM&T DES Portal Updates. The latter are very useful for keeping up to date with IM&T DES news, and anyone wishing to subscribe to them may do so through our IM&T DES Portal available on our website at www.primis.nhs.uk

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